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miss wilcox, the teacher from campbell elementary has had a 20-year career and has been teaching at campbell for the past three years. working with her colleagues, she created a stem school at campbell, the first stem elementary school in anchorage. again, these are innovators. you can tell these teachers are innovators. also as a project for the iditarod teacher in every classroom which is a science program based on our famous sled dog race, the iditarod, she worked with another colleague to get their classroom to adopt and improve a local park. miss wilcox' second graders appeared before the school board, the community council, the parks commission to advocate for their idea. so not only are they learning stem, but they're learning civics and for their efforts, they were awarded a $20,000 anchorage parks foundation matching grant and the park now has outdoor learning labs, pass signs and is a joy to visit. so all you visitors who are going to come to alaska, you've got to make sure you check out this great, new innovation in our parks. finally, let me talk about miss wright. miss wright ha
miss wilcox, the teacher from campbell elementary has had a 20-year career and has been teaching at campbell for the past three years. working with her colleagues, she created a stem school at campbell, the first stem elementary school in anchorage. again, these are innovators. you can tell these teachers are innovators. also as a project for the iditarod teacher in every classroom which is a science program based on our famous sled dog race, the iditarod, she worked with another colleague to...
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campbell. she is a senior vp for cgi's federal health and compliance programs and defense agency programs. she was appointed to this position in 2009 and in this capacity she is the driver of strategy and execution for the practice to serve the needs of providers, government and public. our second witness is andrew slavitt. he is the group executive for optum/qssi in this capacity he is responsible for business strategy, public policy, corporate investment, research and development and acquisitions and corporate governance. prior to this role he has served in other roles at unitedhealth group and was founder and ceo of health allies, which was acquired by unitedhealth group in 2003. our third witness is lynn spellecy. she serves as the corporate counsel for equifax workforce solutions. in this role her responsibilities include advising the business on matters related to contracts, products, regulatory issues and client relationships. she also works with sales leaders and internal contract staff
campbell. she is a senior vp for cgi's federal health and compliance programs and defense agency programs. she was appointed to this position in 2009 and in this capacity she is the driver of strategy and execution for the practice to serve the needs of providers, government and public. our second witness is andrew slavitt. he is the group executive for optum/qssi in this capacity he is responsible for business strategy, public policy, corporate investment, research and development and...
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i am mary throne are running to be governor of the entire state of wyoming i live in campbell county i went to college and law school and served two years as a volunteer with the presbyterian church in thailand. i found my way back to the west and took my first legal job in denver and the trauma of getting green nights really made me start to think about to wyoming i was back in 1982 then i met my husband who is a professional geologist and a water expert known to many in wyoming. we have three wonderful sons. i am an attorney with decades of experience in the energy industry and i understand the challenges we face. i ran for the legislature in 2006 and i was honored to serve this neighborhood for ten years and my time in the legislature i built a reputation to get the job done. that is what we need to do in wyoming. the last few years i was in the legislature we are a boom and bust state and it is time to change how we approach the economy. we have become too partisan it is too much about party loyalty and not doing what is best for wyoming and that is why i ran to always make the b
i am mary throne are running to be governor of the entire state of wyoming i live in campbell county i went to college and law school and served two years as a volunteer with the presbyterian church in thailand. i found my way back to the west and took my first legal job in denver and the trauma of getting green nights really made me start to think about to wyoming i was back in 1982 then i met my husband who is a professional geologist and a water expert known to many in wyoming. we have three...
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i don't know what campbell's is going to to do or play set in their soups. the same thing to a certain extent with white potatoes. i am from north carolina and 50% of all the sweet potatoes grown in the united states are grown in north carolina and 70% of the exports are from north carolina and none of them are product of gmos ice and campbell's will decide to replace white potatoes with sweet potatoes. it would be good for me, not necessarily good for the potato rowing states but the point i'm making it if this represents a major risk in terms of demand over the very near future have you all looked at that in terms of your portfolios to get any idea of what it means if you completely shut the demand down for certain commodities they sugar beets? >> senator a very good question. what we do as a safety and soundness regulator is to try and examine all risks. we do have economists on staff who report to us regularly. >> have they done analysis on the particular policy if congress doesn't act the near immediate and long-term effect it will have on commodity pro
i don't know what campbell's is going to to do or play set in their soups. the same thing to a certain extent with white potatoes. i am from north carolina and 50% of all the sweet potatoes grown in the united states are grown in north carolina and 70% of the exports are from north carolina and none of them are product of gmos ice and campbell's will decide to replace white potatoes with sweet potatoes. it would be good for me, not necessarily good for the potato rowing states but the point i'm...
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a man who was ordained as a presbyterian, alexander campbell, the founder of this restoration movement, comes in quite a large and to the hermitage to have dinner with general jackson, a grantor of the united states, a beautiful ball, this puts nashville on the map and we are still on the map, the hard drinking town of drugs on the street, i know what you are thinking of that, the panel taverns, i'm not going to bring that. a cosmopolitan place and 200 years later, it is also a pleasure to see any historic house remaining upright, beautifully cared for as this one is, lost the bid of historical fabric, that they did not preserve. i am ready to take questions if you come to this microphone here. whether they are not remains to be seen but i would love to hear some questions from you. there are people who know a lot more about andrew jackson than i do. anybody have a question? please come to the mike. >> can you talk about what the infrastructure in nashville is like? what were the roadways like? how hard was travel at that time when jackson was here? >> travel was pretty hard. we were n
a man who was ordained as a presbyterian, alexander campbell, the founder of this restoration movement, comes in quite a large and to the hermitage to have dinner with general jackson, a grantor of the united states, a beautiful ball, this puts nashville on the map and we are still on the map, the hard drinking town of drugs on the street, i know what you are thinking of that, the panel taverns, i'm not going to bring that. a cosmopolitan place and 200 years later, it is also a pleasure to see...
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campbell 1-7 for 10 yards. clinton portis runs straight up the gut, bounces to the outside, an 11-yard pickup. portis five carries for 26 yards. skins win it 17-13. >> bills and the packers, first preseason home game for green bay, trent edwards, meet the tundra -- not yet frozen. edwards 7-11, 45 yards in interceptions. two plays later on third and long, edwards under pressure. that's not good either. he loses the football, a.j. hawk recovers. fumble, five turnovers, three footballs, two picks. ensuing possession, aaron rodgers to greg jennings. they hooked up nine times last year, aaron rodgers 8-9, two t.d.'s, packers roll. >> the eagles and philadelphia animal-rights groups will be meeting monday afternoon to talk about finding a local partnership for michael vick. vick is not scheduled to attend, and the leaders of these groups want to keep it that way. they don't want vick's appearance to be misinterpreted as their approval of the plan for his rehabilitation. however, vick's teammates and head coach are a
campbell 1-7 for 10 yards. clinton portis runs straight up the gut, bounces to the outside, an 11-yard pickup. portis five carries for 26 yards. skins win it 17-13. >> bills and the packers, first preseason home game for green bay, trent edwards, meet the tundra -- not yet frozen. edwards 7-11, 45 yards in interceptions. two plays later on third and long, edwards under pressure. that's not good either. he loses the football, a.j. hawk recovers. fumble, five turnovers, three footballs, two...
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campbell 1-7 for 10 yards. clinton portis runs straight up the gut, bounces to the outside, an 11-yard pickup. portis five carries for 26 yards. skins win it 17-13. >> bills and the packers, first preseason home game for green bay, trent edwards, meet the tundra -- not yet frozen. edwards 7-11, 45 yards in interceptions. two plays later on third and long, edwards under pressure. that's not good either. he loses the football, a.j. hawk recovers. fumble, five turnovers, three footballs, two picks. ensuing possession, aaron rodgers to greg jennings. they hooked up nine times last year, aaron rodgers 8-9, two t.d.'s, packers roll. >> the eagles and philadelphia animal-rights groups will be meeting monday afternoon to talk about finding a local partnership for michael vick. vick is not scheduled to attend, and the leaders of these groups want to keep it that way. they don't want vick's appearance to be misinterpreted as their approval of the plan for his rehabilitation. however, vick's teammates and head coach are a
campbell 1-7 for 10 yards. clinton portis runs straight up the gut, bounces to the outside, an 11-yard pickup. portis five carries for 26 yards. skins win it 17-13. >> bills and the packers, first preseason home game for green bay, trent edwards, meet the tundra -- not yet frozen. edwards 7-11, 45 yards in interceptions. two plays later on third and long, edwards under pressure. that's not good either. he loses the football, a.j. hawk recovers. fumble, five turnovers, three footballs, two...
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i was raised on a ranch on wild horse creek and campbell county. i left to attend college and law school and to serve two years as a volunteer and missions with the presbyterian church in thailand. eventually, i found my way back to the west and i took my first legal job in denver and the trauma is getting green license plates made me thinking about moving back to wyoming. i moved back to wyoming in 1992, about the first week right i was here, i met my husband, kevin, he's a professional geologist and the expert known to many in wyoming. we've had three wonderful sons, michael, tarver and patrick. i'm a natural resource attorney, i have decades of experience in the energy industry. i understand the challenges that industry faces. in 2006, i ran for the legislature and was honored to serve his neighborhood in cheyenne, for ten years. in my time in the legislature, i directed a reputation for rolling up my sleeves and getting it up done. that's what we need to do. that's what, in the legislature, we started going down the wrong path. we make ourselve
i was raised on a ranch on wild horse creek and campbell county. i left to attend college and law school and to serve two years as a volunteer and missions with the presbyterian church in thailand. eventually, i found my way back to the west and i took my first legal job in denver and the trauma is getting green license plates made me thinking about moving back to wyoming. i moved back to wyoming in 1992, about the first week right i was here, i met my husband, kevin, he's a professional...
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senator bloom feel throughout northeast nebraska and senators campbell gracious enough to meet with me to discuss the issues. and came to an event that we had with the lieutenant governor mike foley. this budget which was informed by the discussions with many of you and by the fact that i grew up here represent not only the priorities of nebraska residents but the hopes and shared future. i am eager to work with you on four major priorities to grow nebraska. the first is strengthening the economy and creating jobs. second reducing taxes. third easing regulatory burdens. and additionally expanding educational opportunities. all of these priorities are inner connect and reflected in my budget recommendations. now because it is so important that we boost the economic engine of our state and create jobs one of my administration's first steps was to conduct a national job search for a new director of the department of economic development. i am proud to have brenda hicks sorenson join my team. her expertise will help to us realize the untapped potential in our state. and we will be well ser
senator bloom feel throughout northeast nebraska and senators campbell gracious enough to meet with me to discuss the issues. and came to an event that we had with the lieutenant governor mike foley. this budget which was informed by the discussions with many of you and by the fact that i grew up here represent not only the priorities of nebraska residents but the hopes and shared future. i am eager to work with you on four major priorities to grow nebraska. the first is strengthening the...
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. >> i think just as kagan's decisions and campbell made clear that the application of stare decisis is not contingent upon the corrective of the decision which is being followed. in fact it's a decision is correct stare decisis isn't necessary. the decision would be standing on its own legs. so here you have a situation quite different than other cases where the court has been able to declare that there was no reliance or no rightful reliance that situation where you have the whole industry that is understood what the rules are. i think justice scalia's term in the quill case was these companies have the right to take us at our word and that was the standard that was applicable. >> is their debris that i could read to determine what constitutes a small business in america? i don't even have the answer to that. the figures that were given were based on the small business but his 200 sales a year the minimum or is it something higher? the south dakota law has a minimum amount of sales. i don't know enough about the internet to make any judgment under the solicitor general to make a ju
. >> i think just as kagan's decisions and campbell made clear that the application of stare decisis is not contingent upon the corrective of the decision which is being followed. in fact it's a decision is correct stare decisis isn't necessary. the decision would be standing on its own legs. so here you have a situation quite different than other cases where the court has been able to declare that there was no reliance or no rightful reliance that situation where you have the whole...
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i don't know what campbell's is going to do to replace that in their soups. same thing, i think, to a certain extent with white potatoes. i happen to grow, from north carolina, 50% of all the sweet potatoes grown in the united states are grown in north carolina, 70% of the exports are from north carolina, and none of them are a product of gmo. so i assume that maybe campbell's will decide to replace white potatoeses with sweet potatoes. good for me, not necessarily for the potato-growing states. the point i'm making is this represents a major risk in terms of demand over the very near future. have you all looked at that in terms of your portfolios to get any idea what it means if you completely shut demand down for a certain commodity, say sugar beets? >> senator, very good question. we, what we do as a safety and soundness regulator is to try and exam all risks. we -- examine all risks. we do have economists on staff who report to us regularly -- >> have they ownage sis on the particular policy that if congress doesn't act, the near, intermediate and long-te
i don't know what campbell's is going to do to replace that in their soups. same thing, i think, to a certain extent with white potatoes. i happen to grow, from north carolina, 50% of all the sweet potatoes grown in the united states are grown in north carolina, 70% of the exports are from north carolina, and none of them are a product of gmo. so i assume that maybe campbell's will decide to replace white potatoeses with sweet potatoes. good for me, not necessarily for the potato-growing...
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code that \with us/us with on the campbe campbell's -- that was on the campbell's canl. it pro -- can. it proves a point you can go from the qrchts rrchts code to the internet -- q.r. code to get the -- to the internet to get the information real time. you can board an airplane with them. you can get information on your fuel. you can get medical services. it's everywhere. it's ubiquitous. it's prevalent. everywhere you go you see them. when i go to the store because my wife is pretty strict on how much money i can spend, i'll scan a q.r. code to see if i can find a comparative shop and maybe i need to go down the street and buy the same product. it's an integral part of our life, in other words. for somebody to say it's new, weird, different, hard to, it only takes one budget tonl, one click on -- budget tonl, one click on your phone to get to the rich information on the internet. that's what this bill is about. what if the q.r. code was on a product, a can of soup, a bag of flour, any product that you'd buy in the grocery store that's subject to this law? you'd go to yo
code that \with us/us with on the campbe campbell's -- that was on the campbell's canl. it pro -- can. it proves a point you can go from the qrchts rrchts code to the internet -- q.r. code to get the -- to the internet to get the information real time. you can board an airplane with them. you can get information on your fuel. you can get medical services. it's everywhere. it's ubiquitous. it's prevalent. everywhere you go you see them. when i go to the store because my wife is pretty strict on...
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thank you, general campbell. when we went to see the general, he was so terribly appreciative of your efforts and all of the efforts of the support personnel, it is absolutely incredible. i was also happy to hear of the president's relationship with the university of nebraska omaha and the afghan studies program which has been going on there for over 30 years. so definitely glad to hear that. and i want to thank the chairman of the subcommittee for his leadership and also my two colleagues who had an immensely important opportunity for me and for our district to see what is going on. obviously we went to jordan and iraq and afghanistan. so we had the entire picture in a way. so i think that it was asked to critical question that i've slept with, that we have many members of the armed services in iraq and afghanistan historically for reasons you have discussed, can i just ask you to comment a little bit more on the situation? if the isis situation becomes more dangerous, it's already very dangerous were more troop
thank you, general campbell. when we went to see the general, he was so terribly appreciative of your efforts and all of the efforts of the support personnel, it is absolutely incredible. i was also happy to hear of the president's relationship with the university of nebraska omaha and the afghan studies program which has been going on there for over 30 years. so definitely glad to hear that. and i want to thank the chairman of the subcommittee for his leadership and also my two colleagues who...
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i am under the impression there is a difference and that uh corps has ruled the campbell leave anything you want it isn't detrimental but the first agent was that case when they sued and the court ruled yes you can believe what everyone with a country that you want to join. such talk about religiously motivated contact how does that apply? >> on the facts of this case with the religious nature but to its your question that free exercise rule to apply neutral rules of religiously motivated contact. but it is prohibited from discriminating against someone based on their religious motivation. that is the smith case. everybody remembers the part to give special treatment but the government cannot discriminate. that is a general rule and that is the exception to the rule. >> when you steady to meet the priest. >> in that context with the university is giving money to student groups but not religious student groups. there is a couple of other cases where with the benefit was denied because of the practice. with that tuition tax this would float into that. >> >> please identify yourself and. >
i am under the impression there is a difference and that uh corps has ruled the campbell leave anything you want it isn't detrimental but the first agent was that case when they sued and the court ruled yes you can believe what everyone with a country that you want to join. such talk about religiously motivated contact how does that apply? >> on the facts of this case with the religious nature but to its your question that free exercise rule to apply neutral rules of religiously motivated...
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. >> william campbell preston breckenridge and the number of middle names he has should signify he was in the southern elite. he had been a confederate colonel, a respected cavalry man in the confederate cavalry and at the time of the lawsuit he's in his fifth term in congress. madam pollard by contrast was nobody. she was literally a poor girl from kentucky with literary aspirations, who was very hungry for an education. she was a hungry young woman who ran into breckenridge at a time when she was really desperate to make herself something in the world and get an education. >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span's q & a. texas had nine new members to congress in the 2018 elections, including four democrats. and representing the 32nd districts, a former linebacker for the tennessee titans and left the nfl for law school. after which he worked as an earn to in the obama administration's department of housing and urban development, and then later in private practice. voters in the 16th district elected veronica escobar and previously elected el paso counter commissioner and judge. and
. >> william campbell preston breckenridge and the number of middle names he has should signify he was in the southern elite. he had been a confederate colonel, a respected cavalry man in the confederate cavalry and at the time of the lawsuit he's in his fifth term in congress. madam pollard by contrast was nobody. she was literally a poor girl from kentucky with literary aspirations, who was very hungry for an education. she was a hungry young woman who ran into breckenridge at a time...
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. >> he brought up the point of general petraeus and of course, we had him again in command at fort campbell to r different times during his service said he is highly regarded and respected and well remembered in that community.e the benghazi committees is continuing their work they will move forward some point soon be mailed investigation is continuing dido the fbi is to read their part and they have been extensive team that is working on the end you can be expecting to hear something from the fbi you do hear a tremendouss amount of concern with social security the disability fund runs out of t money into the general fund i hear this all the time but we do need to stabilize the trust fund and i have had legislation several yearsaycheck that would force the money to be held that is coming out of your paycheck and into the fund to be held and then to vote what it is used for because right now it is just a stack of ious in a federal cabinet in the federal building in western judea and they are coming due. i would encourage all of yours go to the report for the trustees for medicare is social s
. >> he brought up the point of general petraeus and of course, we had him again in command at fort campbell to r different times during his service said he is highly regarded and respected and well remembered in that community.e the benghazi committees is continuing their work they will move forward some point soon be mailed investigation is continuing dido the fbi is to read their part and they have been extensive team that is working on the end you can be expecting to hear something...
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campbell. mr. garrett. >> thank you, mr. chairman coble, ranking member watt. thanks for the opportunity to testify on behalf of major league baseball this morning. let me surprise that testimony with three brief points. first baseball has a major stake in any revision of copyright laws that affect television programing including the cable and satellite compulsory licenses. baseball and its member clubs are copyright owners of substantial amount of very entertaining, very valuable television programing. we now offer their fans access to approximately 5,000 copyrighted telecasts of major league baseball games each year. i do not believe there is any single copyright owner that provides the american public with more television programing than major league baseball. second, the vast overwhelming majority of baseball's telecasts are provided to cable and satellite subscribers pursuant to licenses negotiated in a free marketplace and not pursuant to compulsory licensing. there is simply no reason th
campbell. mr. garrett. >> thank you, mr. chairman coble, ranking member watt. thanks for the opportunity to testify on behalf of major league baseball this morning. let me surprise that testimony with three brief points. first baseball has a major stake in any revision of copyright laws that affect television programing including the cable and satellite compulsory licenses. baseball and its member clubs are copyright owners of substantial amount of very entertaining, very valuable...
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campbell has a government role with considerable private capital, but the idea is some sort of governing guarantees necessary to attract investigators, particularly long-term securities. do you share that view as an industry? >> the types of investors in decisions about what portfolios of securities are appropriate depends on the existence of the guarantee. so whether there is another marketer different types of investors were raised that may be required to invest in purchasers, the answer is it depends on what that looks like. >> the other point that i think bears repeating and i've heard it over and over again today is that the turnabout net asset values. i spent my private-sector career, 27 years in the investment business don't private clients and make an issue they all want a 1 dollar nav and 70% of people will not invest here it is probably close to 100% of clients have said that the product they want to make sure they have the $1 value. it is very important we preserve that old to work with you because it is a necessary part as you mentioned the government short-term municipalitie
campbell has a government role with considerable private capital, but the idea is some sort of governing guarantees necessary to attract investigators, particularly long-term securities. do you share that view as an industry? >> the types of investors in decisions about what portfolios of securities are appropriate depends on the existence of the guarantee. so whether there is another marketer different types of investors were raised that may be required to invest in purchasers, the...
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there were 6,000 people in campbell county in 1960 when i was born. there are roughly 45,000 now. that is due to coal. and so we have to support our communities and continue to look for markets for our coal. and i have been an advocate for coal. i have also commented on the port. i have commented against regional haze. i've worked as a legislator to support coal, but we really need to take a message out to the country that coal can be part of the climate solution, not part of the climate problem. and that's how we'll find new markets for our coal. >> rex, do you want to tackle that one? >> yeah, yeah, i would like to give mark another 30 seconds and ask him when he became a coal fan. must have been when he decided to become the governor because as recently as 2013, you were donating money to anti-fossil fuel companies. you support sierra club, rocky mountain institute, friends of earth, come on, mark, why don't you be honest with the people. you say you're for coal, but your resume speaks much louder than that. i'm totally into the fossil fuel sector. i think that we've got to rel
there were 6,000 people in campbell county in 1960 when i was born. there are roughly 45,000 now. that is due to coal. and so we have to support our communities and continue to look for markets for our coal. and i have been an advocate for coal. i have also commented on the port. i have commented against regional haze. i've worked as a legislator to support coal, but we really need to take a message out to the country that coal can be part of the climate solution, not part of the climate...
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it is really special to be introduced by jane campbell. someone who when i was a young legislator who i really attempted too emulate. when you are an elected official , particularly a state legislator, you sort of look around the country for other members who think like you in the legislature ends that they are introducing. jane was one of those that i found. even the same piece of legislation in my and ohio. it's just great to be able to see you've landed here and are taking care of the legacy of the united states capital. we appreciate it so much. thank you. thankri you. thank you to the capital historical society for hosting us and really even conceding this. i am thrilled to join my fellow women colleagues and former colleagues. leading you wanted to her in a little while. and also our fantastic shortstop on the congressional women's softball gamee for many many years. we will miss you this year. coming back here and being with the historical society and focusing on this during women's history month brings me back to the time, the many
it is really special to be introduced by jane campbell. someone who when i was a young legislator who i really attempted too emulate. when you are an elected official , particularly a state legislator, you sort of look around the country for other members who think like you in the legislature ends that they are introducing. jane was one of those that i found. even the same piece of legislation in my and ohio. it's just great to be able to see you've landed here and are taking care of the legacy...
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i'm tempted at this point to pass the night two sisters simone campbell. found all over the country is strong reception to their network organizations that reach on exactly these kinds of things. i think these voters are there, but like you think by and large for the vast majority of americans, religion just becomes a means to rationalize voting decisions and policy decisions that are made on a variety of other grounds. >> iowa way and on the third party briefly because of getting laid. if ever there were a year would a third party might have emerged, this was it. you see where they are. the two combined are lower than 10%. so it just doesn't have them. ross perot could do it. if donald trump had run a third party, would have sent him nurse. the fact is i have absolutely no data to support this and i love data. and this is bad. i have come to believe and we sort of understand that if we started that we would be in a mass. there is the possibility of doing something. the country is so big and so diverse not just ethnically and religiously, but economically.
i'm tempted at this point to pass the night two sisters simone campbell. found all over the country is strong reception to their network organizations that reach on exactly these kinds of things. i think these voters are there, but like you think by and large for the vast majority of americans, religion just becomes a means to rationalize voting decisions and policy decisions that are made on a variety of other grounds. >> iowa way and on the third party briefly because of getting laid....
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campbell, and for being with us this afternoon. i look forward to your testimony. >> thank you. next, congressman rush holt will introduce david chipman. >> thank you, chairman for convening the hearing and for inviting thicknesse the witness. each year hundreds of thousands are shot by guns. we need to questions but not all the deaths are murdered to only a relative few are mass murderers. summer accidents, some are suicides. there are many personal family and societal tragedies contained in those numbers. and within the rights of gun ownership and use, we must ask the hard questions. to find a way to reduce the number of tragedies. someone who can help us get to the details of this is special agent, former special agent david chipman, 25 year veteran of the bureau of alcohol, tobacco, firearms and explosives. and deep experience in the fie field. served in a supervisory role in atf in detroit, launched one of the first project safe neighborhoods to focus on preventing gun violence. mr. chipman led the atf national firearms program division here in washington where he developed
campbell, and for being with us this afternoon. i look forward to your testimony. >> thank you. next, congressman rush holt will introduce david chipman. >> thank you, chairman for convening the hearing and for inviting thicknesse the witness. each year hundreds of thousands are shot by guns. we need to questions but not all the deaths are murdered to only a relative few are mass murderers. summer accidents, some are suicides. there are many personal family and societal tragedies...
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one named lambert campbell. she taught a public speaker, trying to learn how to be a preacher and jw brandt who taught us the bible. that was my first real direct contact with them. when we got preacher who was the president of our school decided his responsibility was to grow and recruit students and raise money that went to these black to go to the churches and he would tell them you send us your boy we will send you a man. i got to the pretty good preacher because he took me around so i went throughout the southeast and when i finished high school, i knew a little something about preaching. i came backhome , lived on edthe west side of montgomery and i was going to attend alabama state college were negroes. that's what it was then. it is now alabama state university on the east side of town. i have to then ride the public transportation system, the montgomery city line. i would have to walk about three or four blocks wherever the bus stop was and then we would go on the bus from the west side of town through
one named lambert campbell. she taught a public speaker, trying to learn how to be a preacher and jw brandt who taught us the bible. that was my first real direct contact with them. when we got preacher who was the president of our school decided his responsibility was to grow and recruit students and raise money that went to these black to go to the churches and he would tell them you send us your boy we will send you a man. i got to the pretty good preacher because he took me around so i went...
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. >> what a lot of people don't understand in many cases fort carson, ford hood, for brag, fort campbell, they are probably the biggest generators of revenue for the states, period. they don't realize when the installations go away, you're just not losing just the soldiers and what they do. all the businesses around those installations for probably a 50-mile radius are impacted by the shutdown and loss of the impact of these installations losing people. the impact to the local and state governments is substantial. we have studies -- i don't have the numbers with me for every installation. we have numbers for every installation. when i go visit, they say this is the first, the leading employer in the state, second -- it's either first, second, third, but it's very close to the top of leading employers in the state. people, many forget about this as we look at these reductions. that's in addition to what i'm concerned about of the national security impacts it has. >> general welsh, would you care to comment? >> $1.3 trillion reduction in d.o.d. in ten years will leave a bruise to a lot of
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later in 1817 shares ÃÃcampus with appreciation for the planning of the designs of gladio simone cm, campbell. one other early model of collegiate development in the colonies used was that of the irving sort, the earliest example being the college of philadelphia founded by benjamin franklin in 1754. unlike all the earlier institutions it was not a religious divinity school, neither was jefferson's academic village and consisted of well mannered three-story georgian medical and science buildings are located amid row houses shops a busy streets in the center of the city evolving quickly into the first true american university. one other early institution was a college that evolved in columbia university in new york which began lower manhattan in the buildings in the upper left by 1838 it had already moved one step forward to 14th and madison into the gothic revival structure you see on the lower left and this is the one that homestead would first have known when the rapidly expanding city look like it does in the print you see on the right. if this was the state of cause development in america
later in 1817 shares ÃÃcampus with appreciation for the planning of the designs of gladio simone cm, campbell. one other early model of collegiate development in the colonies used was that of the irving sort, the earliest example being the college of philadelphia founded by benjamin franklin in 1754. unlike all the earlier institutions it was not a religious divinity school, neither was jefferson's academic village and consisted of well mannered three-story georgian medical and science...
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now going back though to miss campbell's statement that they tested more extensively on a system that was not as complicated but hhs, cms decided to go forward with only a very short period of testing. do you think that was acceptable? >> clearly looking back, it would have been ideal to do it differently. we had a product that, frankly, people have been waiting decades to have access affordable care. medicare existed well before the website. it's a program that started 50 years ago. the website was an additional feature for consumer ease and comfort. and so they were not launching medicare. they were not delivering health benefits to seniors. they were putting together an additional way to enroll in medicare. i would suggest, sir that, we had deadlines in the law that people had benefits starting january 1st. we wanted a extensive open enrollment period so that a lot of people who were not familiar with insurance didn't know how to choose a doctor or choose a plan had never been in this marketplace or people who needed to understand fully what the law offered had ample time to do tha
now going back though to miss campbell's statement that they tested more extensively on a system that was not as complicated but hhs, cms decided to go forward with only a very short period of testing. do you think that was acceptable? >> clearly looking back, it would have been ideal to do it differently. we had a product that, frankly, people have been waiting decades to have access affordable care. medicare existed well before the website. it's a program that started 50 years ago. the...
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that day we lost martin richard an eight-year-old boy from dorchester and krystle campbell from arlington and lu lingzi from china. in the aftermath of the attacks officer sean collier of the massachusetts institute of technology police force was assassinated by the two twisted individuals who bombed our city. officer collier wasn't just protecting the best and the brightest minds. he was the best and the prietest an -- and the brightest, an impressive and loved officer who has been greatly missed on campus and our community. i want to suppress -- express my deepest thanks to the men and women of law enforcement in massachusetts and around the nation for their courage and resolve to bring to justice those responsible for the boston marathon bombings. we were boston strong because we were boston ready, with the best training and personnel available to save lives and to seek justice. many others responded decisively to citizens of the commonwealth of massachusetts fire and rescue workers caregivers, armed forces and thousands more it who through their many expressions of care and compassion
that day we lost martin richard an eight-year-old boy from dorchester and krystle campbell from arlington and lu lingzi from china. in the aftermath of the attacks officer sean collier of the massachusetts institute of technology police force was assassinated by the two twisted individuals who bombed our city. officer collier wasn't just protecting the best and the brightest minds. he was the best and the prietest an -- and the brightest, an impressive and loved officer who has been greatly...
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what are some of the things we know already about the proposal that chairman campbell announced >> it appears that dave camp is able to fulfil his goal of reducing the income tax rate for individuals to about 25%. we are hearing a lot of discussion about a big tax on big financial institutions and banks that could raise about $50 billion. we are also hearing different -- right now is rumor mill appear. k street is exploding with different rumors, will be on the base tax and rates you're hearing capital gain tax is -- about 40 percent of those will be exempted. lowering rates. there will be a surtax on the nation's wealthiest turner's to raise some revenue. so a lot of different -- different proposals coming of ways and means today and coming out of k-treat them those the scene analysis are seen the draft. >> what i you hearing from rank-and-file members, democrats and republicans, how are they greeting the news of a potential tax reform package? >> well, jake sherman then i reported this morning and last night. republicans are actually really fretting this discussion draft coming out
what are some of the things we know already about the proposal that chairman campbell announced >> it appears that dave camp is able to fulfil his goal of reducing the income tax rate for individuals to about 25%. we are hearing a lot of discussion about a big tax on big financial institutions and banks that could raise about $50 billion. we are also hearing different -- right now is rumor mill appear. k street is exploding with different rumors, will be on the base tax and rates you're...
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is on policy but not principal at the end of the day when we pass legislation when we compromise we campbell cat one another in the eye we fixed this problem we have not kick to the can down the road but the postal service is in a position not just continue to twist in the wind to be relevant and five current -- vibrant without being diverted to the taxpayers of the country. i think senator said he would be willing to leave us off. dealing with nullification requirements for pilots disposal but first in the figure would like to add? thanks very much. you are recognized as. >> there has been a real effort to see if we cannot have a more expeditious disposal of excess property. i had questions why it is in the bill but that is where the majority is i just want to make sure the pilot program is utilized that local governments are notified of any proposed disposal of property inside a local government jurisdiction and so this amendment that has been expected would require local governments be notified of any properties in their jurisdiction made part of the expedited disposal of private program.
is on policy but not principal at the end of the day when we pass legislation when we compromise we campbell cat one another in the eye we fixed this problem we have not kick to the can down the road but the postal service is in a position not just continue to twist in the wind to be relevant and five current -- vibrant without being diverted to the taxpayers of the country. i think senator said he would be willing to leave us off. dealing with nullification requirements for pilots disposal but...
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i don't know what campbell's will to reduce that in share soups. same thing with white potatoes, 50% of the all the sweet toe tate toes grown in the united states are grown in the north carolina and 70% of the exports are from north carolina. none of them are gmo. maybe they replace sweet potatoes with white potatoeses. that would be good for me but not necessarily for the sweet potato growing states. does this present a risk of demand in the very near future? have you looked at that in your portfolios to have any idea what it means if you completely shut demand down for certain commodities say, sugar beets? >> senator, very good question. what we do as a safety and sound regulator examine all risks. they report to us regularly. >> if congress doesn't act the near, intermediate, long-term effect it will have on some of these commodity producers? >> they analyze all risks within the system, some known and some, unknown to other. >> would it be possible for my staff to get in touch with you all to see what extent they recognize the impact on the, wha
i don't know what campbell's will to reduce that in share soups. same thing with white potatoes, 50% of the all the sweet toe tate toes grown in the united states are grown in the north carolina and 70% of the exports are from north carolina. none of them are gmo. maybe they replace sweet potatoes with white potatoeses. that would be good for me but not necessarily for the sweet potato growing states. does this present a risk of demand in the very near future? have you looked at that in your...
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behalf to thank you on of campbell's soup. we met [unintelligible] i can tell you have learned a lot from the process. as a u.s. company, i am eager to hear your thoughts on what we can do to help advance the process going forward. >> thank you. that is a great question. there are three things. the first thing is, get together and identify. continue to help identify what the issues are. second thing is when you have identified the issues, bring those issues to people's attention. especially if you think you have a solution. the third thing he can do, this is where i think the process will succeed or fail in the long term, that is what can we do systemically to get around this kind of problem in of the future? there is all kinds of things we can do now to verify all kinds of impediments to trade or like the tory mismatches that did not make a lot of sense. -- or regulatory mismatches that do not make a lot of sense. that is the real challenge. that is what i challenge their own officials to do. not as victims problems but let's
behalf to thank you on of campbell's soup. we met [unintelligible] i can tell you have learned a lot from the process. as a u.s. company, i am eager to hear your thoughts on what we can do to help advance the process going forward. >> thank you. that is a great question. there are three things. the first thing is, get together and identify. continue to help identify what the issues are. second thing is when you have identified the issues, bring those issues to people's attention....
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campbell focused on the 63 billion-dollar change at the imf and the pointed out a number of things congress would want to see on a bill authorizing that. i will add one more speaking only for myself and that is there should be a requirement that the imf prior to us dealing with a $63 billion suspend iran and iran be ineligible for any transactions with the imf until such time as i-80% majority the imf or determined that they had demanded their nuclear weapons program. mr. green pointed out the focus on unfairness in tax rates. even if you believe and i will point out the capital gains rate is in effect 23.8%, not quite as bad as 15%, but still less than ordinary working people are paying and even if you believe that we should have a lower rate for profits earned on capital risk the hedge fund managers are able to take their earned income and view it as a capital gain unless they make it based in the cayman islands etc. and it's a 0% rate. speaking of international taxation mr. secretary the last time you were here in may in my question i focused on the california system of apportionment of
campbell focused on the 63 billion-dollar change at the imf and the pointed out a number of things congress would want to see on a bill authorizing that. i will add one more speaking only for myself and that is there should be a requirement that the imf prior to us dealing with a $63 billion suspend iran and iran be ineligible for any transactions with the imf until such time as i-80% majority the imf or determined that they had demanded their nuclear weapons program. mr. green pointed out the...
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campbell. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i will take quadrillion trista was a bipartisan term. secretary lew, getting back to the irs issue, the audit determines whether or not there is targeting and determined there was targeting. do you believe it is important to know why the targeting occurred? >> congressmen, it is important to hold accountable anyone who was accountable. the process is underway. we have a new acting commissioner taking over today who that will be his first order of business to make sure we know who made the decisions. >> should we know why? is not a logical question? >> its import the ig report noted no evidence of political pressure brought to bear. i can tell you there is no -- >> the ig -- their purpose was to determine whether it existed, not why. does that lead you to conclude there was no political involvement at all? >> appropriately we did nothing to interfere with the ig report. the ig report came out a week ago. there are ongoing efforts of the commission are coming in to take review of the personnel involved. >> if i could just finish. with mult
campbell. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i will take quadrillion trista was a bipartisan term. secretary lew, getting back to the irs issue, the audit determines whether or not there is targeting and determined there was targeting. do you believe it is important to know why the targeting occurred? >> congressmen, it is important to hold accountable anyone who was accountable. the process is underway. we have a new acting commissioner taking over today who that will be his first order...
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cody nichols, campbell of indiana, age 27. alex jackson, of new mexico, age 15. gregory duane lynne, of texas, age 32. deborah derek, of new jersey, age 63. jason b. west, of north carolina, age 36. jeremiah lowery of louisiana, age 17. caleb martin, of south carolina, age 18. lavonte sharon johnson, of virginia, age 23. holly elizabeth beerd, of montana, alabama, march 11, 2021, age 51. jessica louise of texas, age 20. nagibat sole. richard douglas sloan, of kentucky, age 33. tyre riley, of indiana, age 18. and in maryland, -- in my state of maryland just this year, april renee lawson, age 18. genesis garrett, able 22 -- age 22. teri welcomes, -- williams, age 18. again gersly, age 50. guy thomas, age 52. mr. president, we read these names tonight and remember these lives because it is important to pay tribute to those who we've lost but it is also to make sure that tonight is not the end of their story and that we dedicate ourselves to turning words into action here in the united states senate. our country's now experiencing an upswing in gun violence, the larg
cody nichols, campbell of indiana, age 27. alex jackson, of new mexico, age 15. gregory duane lynne, of texas, age 32. deborah derek, of new jersey, age 63. jason b. west, of north carolina, age 36. jeremiah lowery of louisiana, age 17. caleb martin, of south carolina, age 18. lavonte sharon johnson, of virginia, age 23. holly elizabeth beerd, of montana, alabama, march 11, 2021, age 51. jessica louise of texas, age 20. nagibat sole. richard douglas sloan, of kentucky, age 33. tyre riley, of...
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the 552 middle school children at fort campbell in the majority leader's home state of kentucky will have to wait for a new school as president trump diverts production funding to the border. critical projects in virginia that would improve a cyber operations facility and replace hazardous materials and warehouses are another casualty of president trump's political gains. and the child development center in maryland, the missile field in alaska, the weapon maintenance shop in alabama, the list of projects that are affected by the president's unconstitutional mandate just goes on and on, including hundreds of millions of dollars for critical infrastructure to support the defense department's european deterrence initiative. what message does that send to our european allies and our efforts to deter russian aggression? yeah, the impact of the president's actions and congress' own complacency is painfully real to the men and women who serve our nation, the same men and women who are being deprived of the resources they need to complete their mission. well, perhaps, not surprising, there
the 552 middle school children at fort campbell in the majority leader's home state of kentucky will have to wait for a new school as president trump diverts production funding to the border. critical projects in virginia that would improve a cyber operations facility and replace hazardous materials and warehouses are another casualty of president trump's political gains. and the child development center in maryland, the missile field in alaska, the weapon maintenance shop in alabama, the list...
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americans -- will impact -- and i won't bother to go for the butter wanted to and by using sister simone campbell, the network advocate for catholic social justice. she says after reviewing the house gop replacement bill, the answer is a resounding no. instead of providing greater health security, the bill increases cost for older and sicker patients entrusted with cuts the medicaid program, all while providing huge tax cuts for wealthy corporations and individuals. this is not a faithful way forward, and must be rejected. i have said to you before that you're going to own this mess, and i wish it wasn't that way. i would be willing and i believe many of my brothers and assisters here in congress would be willing to work with anybody to do what all of us do what we can do or should you. i yield to the gentleman from massachusetts. >> again, i find it interesting that the general from texas referenced the cbo at one point. there are 200 employees who work there. we spend -- >> they are awesome. >> they do wonderful work. we pay $5 $50 million a year to find that come and get who we are and we are
americans -- will impact -- and i won't bother to go for the butter wanted to and by using sister simone campbell, the network advocate for catholic social justice. she says after reviewing the house gop replacement bill, the answer is a resounding no. instead of providing greater health security, the bill increases cost for older and sicker patients entrusted with cuts the medicaid program, all while providing huge tax cuts for wealthy corporations and individuals. this is not a faithful way...
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the fellow who beat him, tom campbell couldn't get in. hunt said i'm still governor, go away. and this is true, they had two people contending to be governor of arizona in the supreme court stepped in and said hunt, would you vacate the building. so he did that but next year, 1917 he challenged the results and finally got reversed. so he came back in office. but after that, he wasn't going to run again for governor until 1918 he got an appointment to siamfrom president wilson . that was done largely because he had threatened to run for the u.s. senate against a democratic, conservative democrat who was close to wilson, marcus smith. and marcus smith said to wilson, do youthink we can get another job for george hunt ? make him an ambassadorship somewhere far away? and so wilson appointed him ambassador to siam where hunt went for two years, largely spending his time planning to come back and run for reelection. he didn't, he bought a lot of antiques and trinkets that he sentback to people and of course , it's in the library here. he was trying to figure out who was going to vot
the fellow who beat him, tom campbell couldn't get in. hunt said i'm still governor, go away. and this is true, they had two people contending to be governor of arizona in the supreme court stepped in and said hunt, would you vacate the building. so he did that but next year, 1917 he challenged the results and finally got reversed. so he came back in office. but after that, he wasn't going to run again for governor until 1918 he got an appointment to siamfrom president wilson . that was done...
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campbell sides they could support the other. the there was a major opportunity for coming ground we found another one that consumers drive 70% of the economic activity in the country we want to help the middle class. so we could come up with a pate for middle-class tax cut by eliminating a host of other special-interest breaks replaced with a standard deduction. give me your thoughts what are other areas where there is opportunity for common ground? we know there is difference of opinion on revenue but of other areas to stake out early on that this tax code is a dysfunctional mass? a rotten carcass of an economic system. what is a possibility for common ground early on? >> i know you have worked for years to put together the bipartisan approach and we have talked about the technical issues and but it takes to have bills to be revenue neutral. on the individual side right now, we have seen several years the challenge beyond the fiscal debate. . . individual tax reform is something that would be very challen challenging without do
campbell sides they could support the other. the there was a major opportunity for coming ground we found another one that consumers drive 70% of the economic activity in the country we want to help the middle class. so we could come up with a pate for middle-class tax cut by eliminating a host of other special-interest breaks replaced with a standard deduction. give me your thoughts what are other areas where there is opportunity for common ground? we know there is difference of opinion on...